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A Kingdom of Tender Colors

A Memoir of Comedy, Survival, and Love

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A young Hollywood screenwriter faces lymphatic cancer in this witty memoir.
One unremarkable day at the age of thirty-seven, Seth Greenland finds himself in everyone's nightmare: a routine doctor visit, some swollen glands, a series of tests, a biopsy, and finally a diagnosis of an aggressive form of lymphatic cancer. A screenwriter and satirist with a blooming career in Hollywood, Seth has felt pretty good about his life until now; suddenly, the world has tipped on its axis.
With the support of friends and family, Seth launches into an attempt to save his own life without losing either his sanity or his sense of humor. From chemotherapy treatments, to meditation and more alternative treatments, he battles the disease with wit, honesty, and no small amount of sheer terror. There are no pat answers or inspirational revelations here, just one man confronting hopes and fears recognizable to us all—and triumphing.
Praise for A Kingdom of Tender Colors
"Intelligent, self-aware, and resistant to easy answers, A Kingdom of Tender Colors defies any expectation of being a cancer survival guide. Instead, more radically, it is a book about finding a way of being. It is existential in the way of Camus's The Stranger, without the murder and with more jokes." —Tom Teicholz, Los Angeles Review of Books
"[Greenland] provides genial, engaging, humorous company throughout the narrative, showing how one can gain a new appreciation for life at its most mundane as well as miraculous." —Kirkus Reviews
"Absorbing and funny . . . Readers may come for the screenwriter/novelist's cancer story, but they'll stay for his gifts as a raconteur." —Shelf Awareness
"A Kingdom of Tender Colors brings a charming humor to a subject that is nothing if not dire. . . . Greenland holds nothing back, including his feelings of inadequacy and incredulity." —Alta Journal
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      August 1, 2020
      A novelist, playwright, and screenwriter reflects on his cancer treatment in the 1990s and how it changed his life. When he was diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma in 1993 at age 37, Greenland feared that he wouldn't live to accomplish as much as he has in his career. He had barely been married for three years at the time, with a daughter who was 2 and his wife pregnant with their second child. After the diagnosis, he was worried that he wouldn't survive until the birth. Thus, there is plenty of drama in the middle sections of this memoir, but readers know that there's a happy enough ending. Greenland has lived to tell the tale, and he explains why he is now writing about the cancer that he was afraid would kill him. At the time, he was searching for a book that might help him provide context or even some hope. "Where is the first-person account," he asked himself, "written in a loose, amusing yet informative style by someone who has been through this terrifying experience and (big caveat) lived to write about it? How am I supposed to cope without a book? There is no other way for me to frame my situation. I vow to write that book if I survive." Initially, he was told that a cure was impossible and that remission would not last. Via chemotherapy and, later, holistic medicine, meditation, and other alternative methods ("four coffee enemas a day"), he beat the odds. Greenland is not prescriptive about his approach. Rather, he provides genial, engaging, humorous company throughout the narrative, showing how one can gain a new appreciation for life at its most mundane as well as miraculous. A survivor's tale provides solace for those facing similar challenges. A survivor's tale provides solace for those facing similar challenges.

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